Archive for August, 2011
Fairy Gardens–Not just for Girls
I discovered Dragonfly Shops and Gardens after buying a book called Fun and Educational Places to go With Kids and Adults in Southern California. The book is $25.50 (including shipping and tax!), if you get it from the site or retails for $24.95 at book stores. You can get it at Dragonfly Shops and Gardens too! The book is like 3 inches thick and worth EVERY penny! Trust me!
In the book I stumbled across a Fairy Garden Making class.
Ummm, yes please!!
But don’t think that a fairy garden is just for lil’ girls!
See how Eli boy-ified his Fairy Garden…
First you paint the flower pot and make mini birdhouses…
All throughout the class you sprinkle fairy dust into the garden.
And yep, it’s the real deal!! (wink)
Dirt is fun for boys.
Included in the price of the class ($20) is the whole garden (pot, 2 mini plants, arbor, birdhouse, arbor, mini butterfly, frog AND ladybug) and you can buy lil’ extras from the shop if you like. (But I’m sure they can add up so if you take your kiddo you might want to set a limit ahead of time!)
Eli brought superheros and pirates to add to his garden.
The Fairy Garden has officially been Boy-ified!!!
If you head into Dragonfly Shops and Gardens, mention Eli’s Lids and get 20% off.
More on the shop this week!!!
Kids Fairy garden Class details
Held the 1st Saturday of every month
9am
$20 per child (They do Birthday parties too!)
260 North Glassell Street
Orange, CA 92866
Telephone: 714-289-4689
~Shop Hours~
Mon-Sat 10:00–5:00
Sun 11:00–3:00
The fairy garden class, Dragonfly Hollow on Facebook here
Dragonfly Gardens on Twitter here.
Some other posts from my friend bloggers who came to the class…
Kyla from Funky Polkadot Giraffe
Beckey from Hippo Brigade
Roxanne from On the Rox
Michelle from Life with Dylan
Lindsey from The Modchik Check out this awesome giveaway Dragonfly is offering on Lindsey’s site. I entered!!
So I’m doing this monthly newsletter…
…and it’s pretty awesome! (my humble opinion)
About the newsletter…
~It comes out once a month. ONLY once a month. As in, I won’t be sending you daily updates on the weather.
~Each issue is short. Who has the time to actually read a big ole’ essay? (Not me!!)
~You’ll get a different Super Secret Eli’s Lids coupon every month.
~I may highlight 1 or two of my posts or a neat post from another great blog.
~AND I’ll offer 2-4 special only-for-subscriber-discounts from other great companies. This month I’m featuring deals from…
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BUT I can’t tell you what the deals are.
You’ll have to subscribe to find out!
If you click here to sign up you’ll get August’s Newsletter (because I can’t not share the great discounts from these places!!) then September’s Newsletter the first week of September.
New Lids!
It’s been busy around here.
A lil’ of this, a lil’ of that!
Summer, laundry, baby due in 25 days…
But mostly getting our new Lid colors finalized and made!
YAY!!
We have Midnight Navy…
and Raspberry… (this one might be my favorite but don’t tell anyone since I’m suppose to be all about the boyz!)
If you are interested in purchasing a Lid you HAVE to sign up for our monthly newsletter! Our first month has the best (secret) Lid coupon ever AND special-only-for-subscriber-deals from Funky Polkadot Giraffe, Illuminated Photography and Creative Parties for Kids!! (more on them in the next post)
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It’s not as hard as you think!
After kiddos everything is a little harder than it used to be.
Going to the dinner or the movies on a whim? Only if the sitter is available!
A weekend trip? Only if you rent a u-haul for all the extra baby gear!
But some things are easier than you think they will be!
Like going to the beach.
When Hot hubby and I were dating/newly married we went to the beach a lot. It was close enough to ride our bikes on weekends or just to hang out after work. All we needed was sunscreen, our beach towel made for two and a few snacks. We ALWAYS spent the day there after church. Hours of sleeping in the sun, smash ball and bodyboarding!![]()
Then I got preggers (2006). We still went…
After Eli was born everyone said our Sunday tradition would stop (2007). It didn’t…
(side note: Burying your baby in the sand is like the best way to keep them close.)
Then Cora Jane was born and we were still hitting the Sand Sundays (2008)…
(Though Hot Hubby’s bodyboarding time turned into skimboarding so he could be close at hand to watch the kiddos.)
Still going (2009)…
Then I had Cy (2010) in the Summer and we weren’t as consistent. Hot Hubby took the big kiddos while I stayed home with the lil’ leech and we went to our local lagoon or pool on Sundays instead.
This Summer we were determined to get back into the beach groove – and we are down at Salt Creek every Sunday after church. We want our kiddos to {heart} the beach as much as we do. And we can’t expect them to just fall in love with the beach when it’s “easy” for us to go!
Sure, we need to pack a bit more than our beach towels and body boards…
And instead of sleeping on the sand we play in it (or clean it off lil’ hands)…
But going to the beach isn’t as hard as you think it will be.
It’s different. But doable.
Here’s a few things to keep in mind when venturing out of your local park/library comfort zone.
~Keep it simple. Wherever you are going don’t think you have to pack for Armageddon. Sure, it’s nice if you have that one thing you may need that one specific time but stick to the necessities. Otherwise you’ll get so caught up with the I must be prepared for everything mind set that the prep will be too stressful and you won’t want to do it again. For the beach, we pack sand toys, sunscreen, towels, snacks, an umbrella and our camera. No change of clothes or extra anything. Somehow we survive.
~Keep it short. We loved our all day beach sessions years ago but our trips now are about 3 hours. As the kiddos get older we hope to start staying longer.
~Always pack snacks. But again don’t get overwhelmed. Sometimes I just throw in grapes, fruit snacks and goldfish, or we may drive thru somewhere on the way.
~Try again. If things don’t go well the first time reassess, modify and go again. You are a parent. I guarantee you’ll have all the kinks worked out by the next trip!
~Don’t stress about having the “perfect day.” Just relax. Every trip may not be magical but you can make it memorable just by going!
~Kids are kids. Get messy, have fun and know the unexpected will happen. i.e. Your kiddo will eventually stop eating the sand (And if they don’t, why not get them checked for anemia at their next well-check?).
We are passing down memories of beach fun to our kiddos.
What’s the “activity” in your family?
Camping. Morning fishing. Movies. Museums. Theme parks. Hiking.
What’s holding you back from actually doing these things with small kiddos?
If we wait till they are old enough for an easy trip (and really, is it EVER easy??) it may be too late to brainwash encourage them into liking what we like.




























